i thought JSC was going to pull out something more different/provactive but i was wrong. he did a nice job but you did a great job! you not only show the sentinel's face but wonderwoman doing something more interesting rather than JSC's take.

also, you inked yours so your art has more contrast. the boldness of the color contrast makes the image appear to be more agressive and exciting.

and yeah, more than a decade later — you still draw the best wolvering in the business.

You won it hands down. The Sentinel was the deciding piece for me before I even saw both pics. It was in the description of the art and to me it came down to who drew what was agreed on.

Jeff's piece could be Wolvie and WW running through a Colon for all the detail there is. And his Wonder Woman looks pretty weak.

I like how your Wonder Woman hog tied the Sentinel. Jeff's piece of just holding open a whole for Wolverine could have been replaced with nearly anyone. Yours was a destinctly Wonder Woman power being used.

If I can be critical here I have to say the claws do not look right, I like the way Campbell illustrated the claws, but Overall I think your work here looks more finished and we can see the sentinel face and large hand. So the positioning seems clearer.

You've got my vote Jim, keep up the great work and I hope the All Star project goes well for you.

Ok, Jim you get my vote, for the following, in the past hour you managed to take the subject and put it in a way dynamic shot, you have a nice Hiroshige element with the sentinel being cropped, you've established a clear fore, middle, and background, you're composition has taken full advantage of the space allowed, you drew a foot, and all of you characters have appropriate expressions.

I like a couple things about Campbell's, but it looks more like a good starting point for a piece, not as finished, or refined.

BTW, I way dig the the feeling of your brushwork here, it truly adds to your subject mater.

My vote goes to Jim.The differences in wonder woman alone are where Jim scores more points.Jim gives her a strong yet feminine look/pose. Not muscular, not sickly thin, in a pose that says wonder woman,(not hulk smash.)

Other winning points, 1. You can tell what they're ripping into.

2. Wolverine’s mask and Claws just look so bad ass. His shoulder gear also looks ridged and slick. The boots are much more visible and distinctly Wolverine

Yeah so I'd say if anything Jim, is known for his blistering speed at drawing these amazing pin-ups. with that I have to say "WOW" I've seen Jim draw tons of sketches for people at Cons that are beautiful and this is just AMAZING! I am really floored by how much he did in this pic in a full hour he can really pack a wall'op in ten min' but look what he can do in an hour!!!!!!!!!!! Hail to tha' king BABY!

Both amazing but then again, 1). Jim's been at it longer, 2). has been doing plenty of superhero comics work as of late,3). Oh yeah and Jim has drawn both characters for print more often then Jeff (if ever)

As much as I liked being able to see J. Scott Campbell doing Wolverine (I'm not sure I ever have before, actually...kind of reminds me of the why Joe Mad used to draw Wolvie pre-Phallanx Covenant), I've got to give it to Jim here.

I like the compositions equally for different reasons. J. Scott's is a nicely designed pin-up, very full of energy...Jim's composition is very cinematic, like a still from a movie, and dynamic.

I think the J. Scott one has a little more energy (due to the slightly more cartoonish, exaggerated look), but Jim's just looks so incredibly *solid.* The other one looks like a rough sketch for a cover, where this one doesn't look like it'd need much extra work to function as an actual double-page spread or poster.

Not to mention that J. Scott's manner of including the Sentinel is...kinda questionable, lol. The Sentinel in this one of Jim's looks f-ing awesome.

In one word: solid. I can't believe you were able to do all that in one hour.

Both so great and I have always been such a big fan of both of yours but always a dedicated Campbell fan above anyone!!! But How the Heckin Frick did you manage to pull this off in that amount of time... My vote must lie here... I'm sure Jeff will understand!!

wow... Jim Lee is the master. They are both great drawings, and J.Scott's Wolverine is really really awesome but so is Jim's, and his Wonder Woman is just the definitive Wonder Woman. That is what she should always look like. So Jim, you got my vote.

This was a tough one, as both had there own strengths. Campbell's was more finished looking, and his Wolverine looks like it's going to burst out of the page. Awesome piece. However, my vote goes to Jim. His piece looks more like a sketch, but is more dynamic, and is a no hold barred, all out fight scene. GREAT layout! I'd love to see this piece blown up into a cover sized finished piece.

Just found out about this over at the artofjimlee fansite.I've got to go with Jim on this one because the Sentinel theme is clearly understood. Jeff has a more characterstic Wolverine and Wonder Woman but Jim's gives them more strength. At first glance it may look like Jim's is better because of his detail but both artists really captured great facial expressions. Again, the theme is more clearly understood with Jim's piece. But wow, Jeff vs Jim...hella cool!

Jim gets my vote... but I gotta say Jeff's wolverine rocks. For me, Jim's ink job scored some points, actually showing the sentinel is a plus, and Jeff's wonder woman looks a little weak when compared to Jim's. Excellent work by both artists.

I'm at awe with what Jim Lee can do in an hour. I love both pieces though, but I feel Jim's piece is stronger. I think had the contest had an extended time frame and featured finalized art renditions (although Jim pretty much finished his) maybe the tally might be close. Again, I think Campbell did a marvelous job, in the big picture it's not about speed, or who's better, or whatever. Just excellent pieces by great talent doing a wonderful thing for charity.I look forward to more contests such as these.Well done.

Good show from both artists, but my vote goes to Jim Lee. Better composition, better rendering of the characters, and, as everyone else has pointed out, there actually IS a Sentinel in this one, plus Wonder Woman looks a little more like Wonder Woman should look, here.

While I had been a JSC fan for year and years, I've gotta hand it to Jimbo simply because... well... there's a Sentinel in this one. Jim not only did the job, but he made it more pulchritudinous that our wildest expectations could have taken it. Bravo, mister Lee. Bravo.

Both pieces are very good, but i gotta give it to Jim. I can't believe the amount of detail he's put in just an hour, his pic looks almost finished. Anyway, i'd like to congratulate you metti guys for doing the iron chef battles, for us, aspiring artists, is an unique experience.